Ottoman Empire: Sulayman I “the Magnificent” (AH926-974, 1520-1566 AD), AV Sultani, Misr mint, AH926

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    Amit Vyas Well-Known Member

    Ottoman Empire: Sulayman I “the Magnificent” (aka Sulayman the Lawgiver) (AH926-974, 1520-1566 AD), AV Sultani, Misr (Cairo) mint, AH926 (1520 AD), Nuri Pere 181 (3.49 g, 19 mm)

    Obverse: Darib al-Nadir Sahib al-izzi wa al-nasr fi al-barr wa al-bahr (Striker of the glittering. Master of Might and Victorious of Land and Sea)

    Reverse: Sultan Sulayman Shah bin Sultan Salim Shah Azze Nasruhu Zarb Fi Misr Sanah 926 (Sultan Sulayman Shah, son of Sultan Salim Shah, may his kingdom perpetuate. Stuck at Misr in the year 926)

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